Ismar Hadzic

Bosnia and Herzegovina

@hadzicismar67

Software Engineer

Badges

Problem Solving
CPP

Certifications

Work Experience

  • Software Engineer

    WalterCode•  January 2020 - Present

    Agile is a mindset, a philosophy, more like a way of thinking, a movement focusing on communication, team-thinking, intrinsic motivation, empowerment, innovative walks, flow, and value creation while developing a product. On the contrary, SAFe is an acronym for the Scaled Agile Framework, which is an agile framework available for large-scale enterprise projects. It adds extra layers of communication and controls to allow people to use agile frameworks (like Scrum) with very large groups. A common complaint with agile development is that it doesn’t scale well, for reasons like: Lack of long-term planning & coping with longer planning horizons Lack of agile practices at management levels Way too many team members to collaborate and manage Lack of synchronization and common goal among teams Dealing with delegated authority Multiple sources of requirements from multiple teams Unmapped dependencies creating unexpected issues and obstacles This is where SAFe comes into the picture. Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) can be used when: The team is interested to implement an agile approach consistently across larger, multi-team programs and portfolios Multiple teams are already implementing Agile but regularly facing obstacles, delays, and failures Teams want to work independently and in a decentralized decision-making environment There is a need to scale Agile across the organization but not sure what new roles may be needed or what existing roles need to change and how An organization needs to improve its product development lead time and want to know how other companies have succeeded in scaling Agile with SAFe BIM Collaboration Microservices management NodeJS, MongoDB, TypeScript On-Premise and Cloud Solution integrations Docker Images & Kubernates 3D Data & BIM Object file management glTF, IFC, OBJ and more Autocad & Revit API Development Revit add-on integration Cross-platform functionality development

  • Software Developer

    Walter•  October 2017 - January 2020

    Building API Services using JavaScript based frameworks. Planning and conducting cross-browser usability testing against W3C. Testing and validating work produced as part of the development process. Developing advanced database driven websites & systems. Back end development and maintenance of websites using PHP and MySQL. Working in a data analyst role and with business intelligence applications. Documenting features, technical specifications & infrastructure requirements. Working with a multidisciplinary team to convert business needs into technical specifications. Able to clearly communicate technical data to non technical colleagues and clients. Continuously monitoring industry trends, technologies and standards. Possessing all-round analysis and programming skills.

Education

hadzicismar67 has not updated education details yet.

Skills

hadzicismar67 has not updated skills details yet.